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Though, she seemed to be happy with her life now, she cannot forgive Simon Cowell for sacking her from the X Factor USA.
Cheryl Cole had a dig at the music mogul when asked by TV host Graham Norton is she had 'kissed and made up' with him.
'I wouldn’t say I’ve kissed Simon - I tell you one thing he can kiss...' the Geordie star said before receiving a massive cheer from the audience.
Last year, the singer was left humiliated when the TV mogul removes her from the Fox Network Reality Talent Show.
Some speculates that it has something to do with her accent. The US audiences not used to his Geordie accent. However, others believed that Simon got pressed because the bosses were eager to fire her when they were not impressed by her performance.
Simon tried to get the Girls Aloud singer back in the judging panel of the UK version of X Factor, but Cheryl does not have a plan of going back.
In an interview by BBC One chat show host, Graham on both Katy Perry and Cheryl, they claimed that Prince Harry is hot.
The revelation comes after Prince Harry admitted that he 'fancied' Cheryl - and she admitted having a dream in which she married him and became a princess.
In the same interview, Cheryl noted that she made sure that Will.i.am would not use his cellphone during the concert for the Queen.
‘I actually had to warn him,’ she said. ‘He had the phone out at the stage. I had to warn him: “Put that phone away right now before I kill you”.’
However, it does not’ mean that she never uses Twitter as the social network is one of the few things she can not include in her life.
Stevie Wonder loves the way she talked.
Cheryl said: ‘I don’t care what anyone says about my accent', which follows claims she was told to tone down her accent for a U.S. audience to understand.
Cheryl noted that she made sure that all of her songs have a personal touch. Though, not all her songs were created by the former X Factor judge, she made sure that she has creative input over it.
She explained: 'Every record I've made, there are songs I've written that I haven't put out because... well, I don't want to. I write for my own pleasure sometimes.'
She told the BBC: 'But you have to connect with something you're singing about. I'm not going to sing about a subject I've not got any feeling for.'
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